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the chairman and ceo of indianapolis and the southern part in a letter, and i quote, as i stated publicly over the previous few months, without certainty of csr spending, they will have no choice but to reevaluate our approach to the filing 20 teen. such adjustments could include reducing service area participation, requesting additional rate increases, eliminating certain product offerings and/or anthony certain individual aca compliant market altogether. let me be clear. these cost increases limits our product offering and markets are not the result of the current law or even the health care system. this is a deliberate choice. they are the result of a deliberate choice by the president to undermine the health care law at the at winds of real people, moms, dads, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters. this makes no sense. if your house needs repairs, you don't set the house on fire. you work to fix the issues. if we are serious aboutt improving health care in this country, we can do it and we can do it working together. in my home state of indiana, i was proud to work with then indiana gove
the chairman and ceo of indianapolis and the southern part in a letter, and i quote, as i stated publicly over the previous few months, without certainty of csr spending, they will have no choice but to reevaluate our approach to the filing 20 teen. such adjustments could include reducing service area participation, requesting additional rate increases, eliminating certain product offerings and/or anthony certain individual aca compliant market altogether. let me be clear. these cost increases...
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workers at a carrier furnace plant in indianapolis are preparing for a first round of lay-offs in lessn a month, despite assurances from president trump that most of their jobs were safe. the agreement to keep the plant open, which was announced three weeks after the election, was supposed to be a signal that mr. trump was changing the economic development game plan. but as scott cohn reports from indianapolis for us tonight, it hasn't quite worked out that way. >> reporter: a new president and a new day. >> they're going to have a great christmas. >> reporter: 1400 factory workers had been told their jobs were going to mexico. now the president-elect said 1,100 jobs would be saved at least. >> so the 1,100 will be a minimum number. >> well, i knew we were going. >> reporter: just an hour earlier union leaders including robert james had gotten a different story from the company. only 730 jobs, a little more than half the factory workforce, would be saved. >> the other 400 along would the engineering building which was something that we knew from the beginning that was staying and was n
workers at a carrier furnace plant in indianapolis are preparing for a first round of lay-offs in lessn a month, despite assurances from president trump that most of their jobs were safe. the agreement to keep the plant open, which was announced three weeks after the election, was supposed to be a signal that mr. trump was changing the economic development game plan. but as scott cohn reports from indianapolis for us tonight, it hasn't quite worked out that way. >> reporter: a new...
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and he's at the marriott hotel in downtown indianapolis because he's holding a fundraiser there. mike pence tonight is not holding this fund-raiser for the republican party or for any of the subsidiary elements of the republican party like its senate campaign fund or house campaign fund. he's not holding a fund-raiser for that republican candidate in next week's congressional election in georgia. no, it's interesting. tonight vice president mike pence is holding that fund-raiser in indianapolis for his own political action committee, his own pac. never before in the history of a country has a vice president set up and operated his own political action committee while still serving as vice president and not technically running for anything. the people attending mik pence's fund-raiser for his pac in indianapolis paid a lot of money to go to it. anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000. to attend something they're calling the leadership committee roundtable, which i think is just nonsense fund-raising speak for, i paid more money so i could be in a smaller room. five people are paying $5,000
and he's at the marriott hotel in downtown indianapolis because he's holding a fundraiser there. mike pence tonight is not holding this fund-raiser for the republican party or for any of the subsidiary elements of the republican party like its senate campaign fund or house campaign fund. he's not holding a fund-raiser for that republican candidate in next week's congressional election in georgia. no, it's interesting. tonight vice president mike pence is holding that fund-raiser in indianapolis...
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the people attending mike pence's fund-raiser for his pac tonight tonight in indianapolis paid a lot of money to go for it it. anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 in the plate for something they call the leadership executive roundtanl, which is speak for, i paid more money so i can be in a smaller room. fife people are paying 5,000 bucks a pop to go roundtable with mike pence tonight in indiana. on top of that there's in intriguing question as to how mike pence is going to pay for his very expensive private lawyer, who he just announced the hiring of yesterday. i mean, this is the person who's going to defend mike pence and represent mike pence in anything having to do with the trump/russia scandal or obstruction of justice scandals. this lawyer gets paid a lot per hour and is probably going to be working a lot of hours is it possible this fund-raiser for mike pence's pac tonight in indianapolis, is it possible that's going to be a way for people to fund mike pence's legal defense? we called the vice president's spokman tonight to ask whether the money the vice president is raising right
the people attending mike pence's fund-raiser for his pac tonight tonight in indianapolis paid a lot of money to go for it it. anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 in the plate for something they call the leadership executive roundtanl, which is speak for, i paid more money so i can be in a smaller room. fife people are paying 5,000 bucks a pop to go roundtable with mike pence tonight in indiana. on top of that there's in intriguing question as to how mike pence is going to pay for his very expensive...
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debbie from indianapolis, go ahead, please. wanted to talk this morning about all of the administration has put this entire country into. i -- no matter your political if theto understand that american people could give an the t answer to some of issues and allow these things to be investigated and put to rest i think that all of america would feel more so, i administration has the best interest of the american people at heart. creating chaos. host: michael in schenectady, ew york, on the republican line. hi there. caller: thank you for taking my call. the gentleman from kentucky and all veterans, thank you, thank you, thank you. point, there has been obstruction in almost all everyoneation, why did miss the report on government bstruction of justice released june 7 by committee on fast and furious? shows not t report only obstruction of justice, but corruption within the system. 1720 firearms were transferred to mexico, order some firearms were used to kill exican government officials, one was used to kill an american citizen
debbie from indianapolis, go ahead, please. wanted to talk this morning about all of the administration has put this entire country into. i -- no matter your political if theto understand that american people could give an the t answer to some of issues and allow these things to be investigated and put to rest i think that all of america would feel more so, i administration has the best interest of the american people at heart. creating chaos. host: michael in schenectady, ew york, on the...
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waynd indianapolis and lawrenceburg and e evansville particularly pre-existing conditions children and people with disabilities. it's about the health and well-being of our loved ones for their families and for many it is a life and death issue.t this week they will submit the rate for 2018 to the indiana department of insurance. they will be paying for critical health care coverage in the coming year. the filings however are likely to be anything in routine. growing evidence across the country shows the actions taken by the president and administration aloit
waynd indianapolis and lawrenceburg and e evansville particularly pre-existing conditions children and people with disabilities. it's about the health and well-being of our loved ones for their families and for many it is a life and death issue.t this week they will submit the rate for 2018 to the indiana department of insurance. they will be paying for critical health care coverage in the coming year. the filings however are likely to be anything in routine. growing evidence across the country...
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the people attending the if you ever for his pac in indianapolis paid a lot of money to go. anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000. five people are paying $5,000 a pop to go round table with mike pence tonight in indiana. now, it's unusual, full stop, that a vice president has a political action committee, but on top of that there's a acquit as to how mike pence is going to pay for his very expensive private lawyer who he just announced the hiring of yesterday. this is the person who's going to defend skmens represent mike pence in anything having to do with the trump russia scandal or the obstruction of justice investigations. this is a lawyer who gets paid a lot per hour and is going to be working a lot of hours. is it possible this fundraiser for mike pence's pac, is it possible that's going to be a way for people to fund mike pence's legal defense? we called the vice president spokesman tonight to ask whether the money he's raising tonight for his packers whether that money might be used in the future for mike pence's legal defense. the vice president's spokesman would not reall
the people attending the if you ever for his pac in indianapolis paid a lot of money to go. anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000. five people are paying $5,000 a pop to go round table with mike pence tonight in indiana. now, it's unusual, full stop, that a vice president has a political action committee, but on top of that there's a acquit as to how mike pence is going to pay for his very expensive private lawyer who he just announced the hiring of yesterday. this is the person who's going to defend...
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a portion of the proceeds will go to the make a wish foundation and the indianapolis colts foundationof fun was had there. nice to end on a high note. >> i know -- >> just like go down. >> i know they're the nfl mascots. it's a good thing the new york mets mascot wasn't there. >> all right. >> that's so true. we don't want any bird flipping around that. >> still ahead, fighting fire with fire. the white house comes to the president's defense after he took a shot at msnbc host mika brzezinski on twitter. >> plus, we'll explain why some are calling it slightly controversial. stay with us. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependabl
a portion of the proceeds will go to the make a wish foundation and the indianapolis colts foundationof fun was had there. nice to end on a high note. >> i know -- >> just like go down. >> i know they're the nfl mascots. it's a good thing the new york mets mascot wasn't there. >> all right. >> that's so true. we don't want any bird flipping around that. >> still ahead, fighting fire with fire. the white house comes to the president's defense after he took a...
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, to keep the factory in indianapolis open it's unfortunate we have to provide these warn notices, becauseof people i think the good news is there's plenty of jobs out there we're going to be hiring something like 5,000 people this year we've got factory jobs across the country. and we're offering those jobs to the folks in indianapolis that are impacted by this >> greg hayes, chairman and ceo of united technologies, joining us here at the paris air show. we got this in when there wasn't a fighter jet flying over. >> phil, thank you very much we priesh it when we come back, youtube is stepping up its game as a competition for content. we'll get an inside look at how the video platform is taking on traditional television "squawk box" will be right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. uber is losing some ground after the competition. the ride hailing giant's share of the u.s. market sliding from 84% to 77% last month according to a report by research firm second measure this comes after a series of scandals at the company, and the announcement that ceo travis kalanick was taking a leave of
, to keep the factory in indianapolis open it's unfortunate we have to provide these warn notices, becauseof people i think the good news is there's plenty of jobs out there we're going to be hiring something like 5,000 people this year we've got factory jobs across the country. and we're offering those jobs to the folks in indianapolis that are impacted by this >> greg hayes, chairman and ceo of united technologies, joining us here at the paris air show. we got this in when there wasn't...
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wife, samantha aulick, started 240sweet -- a handcrafted marshmallow business just outside of indianapolisindiana. alexa: good morning. have you had our marshmallows before? lemonis: their gourmet marshmallows with artisanal flavors soon earned them a loyal following along with mentions in big publications likemagazine, and as the buzz grew, so did their sales, but a questionable rental agreement has affected all aspects of their business, including profitability. sam: jesus christ. what are we gonna do? we have bills to pay. lemonis: and inconsistencies in the warehouse... woman #2: do you think it smells like sauerkraut in here today? lemonis: ...have put 240sweet in a sour situation. woman #3: this is getting a little ridiculous. lemonis: artisan marshmallows are only growing more popular. woman #4: awesome. lemonis: and while there are plenty of small companies already in the space, nobody has managed to win over the masses yet. as long as 240sweet's product lives up to its reputation, i'm confident i can get the company back on track and roast the competition. when the girls at 240 re
wife, samantha aulick, started 240sweet -- a handcrafted marshmallow business just outside of indianapolisindiana. alexa: good morning. have you had our marshmallows before? lemonis: their gourmet marshmallows with artisanal flavors soon earned them a loyal following along with mentions in big publications likemagazine, and as the buzz grew, so did their sales, but a questionable rental agreement has affected all aspects of their business, including profitability. sam: jesus christ. what are we...
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. >> i was in indianapolis to announce that we're saving the jobs at the carrier plant from going to jobs. >> before donald trump had even taken the oath of office, he was taking credit for saving jobs. critics noticed, president trump delivering for the working man. the reality was much different. the state of indiana with mike pence still its governor had offered carrier $7 million in incentives based on the company's plan to retain 1,069 jobs. but they were massaging the numbers. at the time one of the union leaders said the president-elect lied his [ bleep ] off. this week we've learned more than 600 employees at the plant in indianapolis are bracing for there's a whole mini genre of stories about u.s. plants keeping jobs in the u.s., thanks to president trump. but the reality not really lining up. in january, for instance, ford announced it was cancelling a new plant in mexico. this week it announced plans to move production of its ford focus from the u.s. to china. in february president trump visited boeing factory in south carolina to celebrate jobs. this week that factory ann
. >> i was in indianapolis to announce that we're saving the jobs at the carrier plant from going to jobs. >> before donald trump had even taken the oath of office, he was taking credit for saving jobs. critics noticed, president trump delivering for the working man. the reality was much different. the state of indiana with mike pence still its governor had offered carrier $7 million in incentives based on the company's plan to retain 1,069 jobs. but they were massaging the numbers....
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roanoke, a, 84 little cooler to the north and west, 76 indianapolis. we remain in the mid-80's the next couple hours. very comfortable and warm across the region, a great night to get out and enjoy the outdoors. onight a little cooler, 60 to 69, lower humidity, and the wind diminishing. the capital barbecue battle going on right now, until 9:00 tonight. tomorrow, another repeat, come in the 70's pride or to the event, getting into the mid-80's by the afternoon. plenty of sunshine and low humidity. just a perfect end to the weekend. will next week, this continue, averages about five degrees below average. tuesday even cooler. 70's tuesday. there is a possibility of a stray afternoon shower or storm. we are watching a little weak disturbance, but not a lot of moisture to work with. we startday, and then going the other way towards the end of next week and into the weekend, back up near 90 degrees thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. a storm chance on saturday. looking ahead, the fourth of july finally on the 10 day outlook, of course we have a threat of s
roanoke, a, 84 little cooler to the north and west, 76 indianapolis. we remain in the mid-80's the next couple hours. very comfortable and warm across the region, a great night to get out and enjoy the outdoors. onight a little cooler, 60 to 69, lower humidity, and the wind diminishing. the capital barbecue battle going on right now, until 9:00 tonight. tomorrow, another repeat, come in the 70's pride or to the event, getting into the mid-80's by the afternoon. plenty of sunshine and low...
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this week we've learned more than 600 employees at the plant in indianapolis are bracing for. a whole mini genre of stories about u.s. plants keeping jobs in the u.s., thanks to president trump. but the reality not really lining up. in january, for instance, ford announced it was cancelling a new plant in mexico. this week it announced plans to move production of its ford focus from the u.s. to china. in february president trump visited boeing factory in south carolina to celebrate jobs. this week that factory announced layoffs. it is a trump university level bait and switch, which is what the trump presidency has been so far on domestic economic policy. there is no bigger bait and switch than the republican health care bill. that's ahead. diabetes can be a daily struggle, even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-l
this week we've learned more than 600 employees at the plant in indianapolis are bracing for. a whole mini genre of stories about u.s. plants keeping jobs in the u.s., thanks to president trump. but the reality not really lining up. in january, for instance, ford announced it was cancelling a new plant in mexico. this week it announced plans to move production of its ford focus from the u.s. to china. in february president trump visited boeing factory in south carolina to celebrate jobs. this...
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. >>> tough lesson for two dozen sist seniors at an indianapolis high school. they were banned from the ceremony because of a prank that just went too far. the district says the seniors sprayed a fire extinguisher, wrote on walls and poured syrup and trash all over the school. they will get their diplomas after working on a school beautification project. >>> the third and final installment of the immigration film festival took place today. attendees watched a film about immigrant students coming together to navigate their new land. >>> tonight the urban league of philadelphia held an awards dinner in center city. the centennial award was presented to a philadelphia legal trail blazer. i was honored to be the emcee this evening. they have done so much all over the country. 100 years of making communes ll wo [ davi with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, with simply right checking to waive the monthly fee., you're all right ♪ are you feeling all right, baby? ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design.
. >>> tough lesson for two dozen sist seniors at an indianapolis high school. they were banned from the ceremony because of a prank that just went too far. the district says the seniors sprayed a fire extinguisher, wrote on walls and poured syrup and trash all over the school. they will get their diplomas after working on a school beautification project. >>> the third and final installment of the immigration film festival took place today. attendees watched a film about...
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indianapolis firefighter is warning parents about fidget spinners the hottest toy right now. this picture shows how a piece of toy got stuck in his daughter. he performed five minutes of black -- back blows to get it from her throat. the firefighter urges people that the toy can be a choking hazard. >> reporter: that makes me nervous, my son said they are addictive. this is the vine eastbound and westbound, it's reopened it was shut down for overnight construction. we're seeing traffic moving at this point. on the ramp 422 westbound, we have an accident on the ramp. whenever you have an accident on the ramp it's an extra issue out there. burlington bristol bridge, they are doing three different tests for openings. youyou will see restrictions one bridge and slow go. you might want to stick to the connector bridge. cherry hill, route 70. we can see the crews out there westbound heading toward 10. we can see the crews blocking the right lane with all the cones, traffic is moving okay at this point, it should be clear at 6:00, it will be busy by then right now not so much. >> go
indianapolis firefighter is warning parents about fidget spinners the hottest toy right now. this picture shows how a piece of toy got stuck in his daughter. he performed five minutes of black -- back blows to get it from her throat. the firefighter urges people that the toy can be a choking hazard. >> reporter: that makes me nervous, my son said they are addictive. this is the vine eastbound and westbound, it's reopened it was shut down for overnight construction. we're seeing traffic...
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que en todo el paÍs salieron a protestar contra el presidente trump en ciudades como washington indianapolismos con orgullo y dignidad porque vamos a resistir. >> este aÑo guardaron los tradicionales carros alegÓricos, los cambiaron por playeras y pancar pancartas con esta llamada marcha de resistencia, salieron a expresar su disconformidad. >> cuentan lgbt, somos millones y sÍ se puede! y aqui estamos para apoyar a todos los grupos discriminados indocumentados indÍgenas. >> los organizadores estiman que unas 100.000 personas llegaron a las calles de hollywood con insignias del rostro del presidente o esta que lee ya basta o mensajes contra deportaciones, los presentes aseguran que el evento es una plataforma para pedir se re pe ten los derechos y libertadores civiles. >> todo cambiÓ con trump porque nos estÁn atacando a todos a los inmigrantess, mujeres, a las personas que somos trans gÉneros estamos todos bajo ataque, cambiÓ, en esta marcha llegaron cientos de familias y representantes del gobierno. >> estamos aquÍ apoyando a la comunidad gay aquÍ en los Ángeles como lo hicimos en enero cu
que en todo el paÍs salieron a protestar contra el presidente trump en ciudades como washington indianapolismos con orgullo y dignidad porque vamos a resistir. >> este aÑo guardaron los tradicionales carros alegÓricos, los cambiaron por playeras y pancar pancartas con esta llamada marcha de resistencia, salieron a expresar su disconformidad. >> cuentan lgbt, somos millones y sÍ se puede! y aqui estamos para apoyar a todos los grupos discriminados indocumentados indÍgenas....
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indiana indianapolis, redline for democrats, go ahead. caller: pertaining to this why do they say americans should not be afforded that right? host: which actual right, can us? caller: not just access to health care but affordable health care. we go through this process of wanting to take every -- to take care of everyone else around the world, but we are the ones who are supposed to be the factor. we all paid our price. we all paid our dues. i just feel that with our government, we always want to cry to the government and say small government, but as soon as something happens, we call for our government. sometimes we have our lines twisted. we know the government is who we on anyng to rely on major catastrophe that goes on in the united states. that is all i have to say. host: expect to hear a lot more about health care today if democrats in the senate fall -- if democrats in the senate follow through on their plant. -- on their plan. michelle, independent. it is open phones. caller: how are you doing this morning? host: i am doing well.
indiana indianapolis, redline for democrats, go ahead. caller: pertaining to this why do they say americans should not be afforded that right? host: which actual right, can us? caller: not just access to health care but affordable health care. we go through this process of wanting to take every -- to take care of everyone else around the world, but we are the ones who are supposed to be the factor. we all paid our price. we all paid our dues. i just feel that with our government, we always want...
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he joins us from his union hall in indianapolis. since the president was there, the official word has come to the people being laid off. do all the individual workers who know they're going to be laid off now know that and are they now able to plan for that? >> yeah. finally the dates were announced, and the people that are going to be affected are very aware of who they are. and they can plan their life going forward. >> is there a different feeling out there now about then-president-elect trump's visit to the carrier plant? >> well, i think at the time without a doubt the way he laid things out, people thought that he was going to have a job, only to find out, as you reported the next day, when we told him that wasn't the case, i think, you know, without a doubt now, people understand what the situation was, that he came in and did a little creative math with the numbers. and, you know, i made some comments to "the washington post," and i stand behind them. he did lie. >> i want to listen to something else that donald trump said a
he joins us from his union hall in indianapolis. since the president was there, the official word has come to the people being laid off. do all the individual workers who know they're going to be laid off now know that and are they now able to plan for that? >> yeah. finally the dates were announced, and the people that are going to be affected are very aware of who they are. and they can plan their life going forward. >> is there a different feeling out there now about...
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louis, back to indianapolis and buffalo.5 corridor down through the southeast, and for the fireworks themselves as we go throughout the evening hours, we will be watching still hit and miss showers and storms in that vicinity approaching new york late in the day and looking to get the macy's in in time. if you are in st. louis, indianapolis, pittsburgh, it's going to be a close call for those storms. >> once again, bill, disappointing that people in the ohio valley for the fourth of july. >> usually the good thing about the timing of the fireworks is usually that thunderstorms are during the early afternoon and evening, and then hopefully they die off in time for the fireworks. >> there is still hope for a good show at 9:00 p.m. >> scary scene in philadelphia where a man is facing charge of driving under the influence after his u-haul truck crashed into a local brewery. the incident was captured by the security cameras. police say the man was driving the truck the wrong way on a street when he lost control and crashed into t
louis, back to indianapolis and buffalo.5 corridor down through the southeast, and for the fireworks themselves as we go throughout the evening hours, we will be watching still hit and miss showers and storms in that vicinity approaching new york late in the day and looking to get the macy's in in time. if you are in st. louis, indianapolis, pittsburgh, it's going to be a close call for those storms. >> once again, bill, disappointing that people in the ohio valley for the fourth of july....
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still 80 in national airport. 80 degrees by the bay and indianapolis.rning. heat index of 85 in the predawn hours. if you're planning out your day, a lot of mugginess here. nothing on radar. plenty of warmth and humidity will lead to storms this finally put some rain in the books for the month of june. we'll take a little bit closer look at hometown highs. that's all just minutes away. for now all clean and green. >>> on the beltway, inner loop and outer loop, no big issues. earlier issue near branch avenue cleared out of the way. see what else sl happening right now. northbound 295, we do have single lane getting by. take a look at this, 66. westbound after the left lane getting by. >> melissa, thank you. 4:28. incredibly scary breaking news. just found out people died in a massive fire that will droid a high-rise in london. >> continue to get new information through the morning. news 4 eric gonzalez is at the desk right now with the very latest. >> the images are incredib people are expecting the worst, but believing for the best. this is the scene th
still 80 in national airport. 80 degrees by the bay and indianapolis.rning. heat index of 85 in the predawn hours. if you're planning out your day, a lot of mugginess here. nothing on radar. plenty of warmth and humidity will lead to storms this finally put some rain in the books for the month of june. we'll take a little bit closer look at hometown highs. that's all just minutes away. for now all clean and green. >>> on the beltway, inner loop and outer loop, no big issues. earlier...
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it's time to put last sunday's indianapolis 500 in the review view mirror but we can't do that withoutner, taku ma sato. >> it will be exciting. let's see
it's time to put last sunday's indianapolis 500 in the review view mirror but we can't do that withoutner, taku ma sato. >> it will be exciting. let's see
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summer, like the rocky mountain spotted fever that took the life of this two-year-old girl in indianapolis over the weekend. >> so even if you live outside of areas where lyme disease is prevalent, there may be these other types of infections that could live in the united states, it's important to prevent tick bites and be evaluated if you think that there's been an infection. >> reporter: lyme disease can be difficult to diagnose. symptoms can resemble other illnesses and can include fever, aches, and pains, fatigue, and a rash. there are some things you can do to prevent a tick-borne illness, and, scott, we've lested them on the website at cbsnews.com. >> pelley: anna werner, thanks very much. ing up, testimony bill cosby gave a decade ago was used against him today in court. ♪ ♪ [laughter] we all drive... some just for the fun of it. ♪ my belly pain i could build a small city i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (a vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long yoube
summer, like the rocky mountain spotted fever that took the life of this two-year-old girl in indianapolis over the weekend. >> so even if you live outside of areas where lyme disease is prevalent, there may be these other types of infections that could live in the united states, it's important to prevent tick bites and be evaluated if you think that there's been an infection. >> reporter: lyme disease can be difficult to diagnose. symptoms can resemble other illnesses and can...
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. >> mason: dean reynolds in indianapolis, thanks, dean. president trump signed a bill today giving top-ranking officials at the department of veterans affairs more power to fire incompetent workers and protect whistle blowers. the agency has struggled to provide health care other and services to military veterans. the legislation was prompted by a 2014 scandal at the phoenix v.a. medical center where many veterans died while waiting months to see a doctor. as mireya villarreal reports, the problem was even worse at the lo los angeles v.a. >> susan and allen hoffman were happily married for 43 years, but navy veteran was living in pain. >> he had an enlarged prostate and they just kept saying, "it's not a problem,", you know, whatever. and then it started to get worse. >> reporter: he was scheduled to see a specialist in may 2013, but she says that didn't happen. >> she said, "no, you're here just fair consult. you have to understand people have cancer and he doesn't so...." >> reporter: and then you were escorted out the door pretty much.
. >> mason: dean reynolds in indianapolis, thanks, dean. president trump signed a bill today giving top-ranking officials at the department of veterans affairs more power to fire incompetent workers and protect whistle blowers. the agency has struggled to provide health care other and services to military veterans. the legislation was prompted by a 2014 scandal at the phoenix v.a. medical center where many veterans died while waiting months to see a doctor. as mireya villarreal reports,...
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he is formally with msnbc and cnn, paul is joining us in indianapolis. caller: good morning. guest: hi, paul. caller: just where i'm coming from, i'm a lifelong admirer of dorothy day. if the democratic party doesn't want nothing to do with me, the first thing i'm going to say is let's have some intellectual honesty when it comes to climate change. we could shut down the economy of the united states today and let everybody freeze in the dark and starved to death and it wouldn't -- china and india will replace that carbon within a year and the seas will still continue to rise. there's nothing you can do about that. secondly, carbon dioxide is not a pollutant, is a gas that actually necessary to all life on earth. third, the viking settlers of the southern end of greenland were growing row crops in the year 1000, and every time i mention that to them and were mentalists, they could -- they scream climate denier and away from me. i'm tired of it. host: thank you. we'll get a response. guest: i would say you were wrong about both. the first statement about there's no room in the
he is formally with msnbc and cnn, paul is joining us in indianapolis. caller: good morning. guest: hi, paul. caller: just where i'm coming from, i'm a lifelong admirer of dorothy day. if the democratic party doesn't want nothing to do with me, the first thing i'm going to say is let's have some intellectual honesty when it comes to climate change. we could shut down the economy of the united states today and let everybody freeze in the dark and starved to death and it wouldn't -- china and...
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i am reading here in the kinopolis newspaper -- indianapolis newspaper. the pharmaceutical makes $13,914 an hour. could you tell me -- and there are other pharmaceutical ceos who make about 9000 some dollars an hour. why pricesle see cost so much for medications? opinion --ieve my they want to give the wealthy a tax break, and then they will take that tax break and buy their agendas in the government. that is all i have to say. are: before you go, you probably advocating for something like reducing ceo pay? that prices will go down in response? caller: don't you think it would help? there is no one on this earth who has that kind of money paid to them on the hour. doesn't anyone else understand what is going on? host: nashville, tennessee. our is brant on independent line. caller: thank you. for quick points. if it is devil to gavel, why not have some -- if it is gavel-to-gavel, why not have something in the evening? host: if i understand it, there used to be nighttime call in shows at the start of the network before we moved this to a formal daytime show
i am reading here in the kinopolis newspaper -- indianapolis newspaper. the pharmaceutical makes $13,914 an hour. could you tell me -- and there are other pharmaceutical ceos who make about 9000 some dollars an hour. why pricesle see cost so much for medications? opinion --ieve my they want to give the wealthy a tax break, and then they will take that tax break and buy their agendas in the government. that is all i have to say. are: before you go, you probably advocating for something like...
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i can assure you, for the citizens of my state back home in terre haute, indianapolis, and lawrenceburg and evansville, particularly for those with preexisting conditions -- children, older hoosiers, and people with disabilities -- this is about a lot more. it's about the health and well-being of our loved ones, it's about the financial security of our families, and for many, it's a life and death issue. this week -- this week indiana's insurance companies will submit their proposed health care rates for 2018 to the indiana department of insurance. it's the first step in a routine process that are determines how much hoosiers will be paying for critical health care coverage in the coming year. the 2018 filings, however, are likely to be anything but routine. growing evidence across the country shows that the actions taken by the president and the administration, along with legislative uncertainty in congress, have created instability and have created chaos in the insurance markets, resulting in significant cost increases for consumers. let me share just a few examples of what i'm hearin
i can assure you, for the citizens of my state back home in terre haute, indianapolis, and lawrenceburg and evansville, particularly for those with preexisting conditions -- children, older hoosiers, and people with disabilities -- this is about a lot more. it's about the health and well-being of our loved ones, it's about the financial security of our families, and for many, it's a life and death issue. this week -- this week indiana's insurance companies will submit their proposed health care...
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just tonight in indianapolis, make america great again flag flying from a truck was shot at.his is not fun goofing around disagreeing with each other. >> sean: the reason i brought up -- every election cycle, racist, sexist, homophobic. >> they have the menu. it's a tired menu. >> sean: on twitter alone, assassinate trump -- over 12,000 times. and then the madonnas. >> people have to start going to jail and being prosecuted. there has to be repercussions for this type of behavior. people cloak themselves in the first amendment. you have a right to say a lot of things. when this becomes an incitement of violence, that is not protected speech. you have to but there at least should be wide spread consummation. not the type where everyone does this and everyone -- no one is severing the head of barack obama. >> sean: if you think about blowing up the white house. we are not going to fall in to the trap. i blame rush limbaugh for the -- i'm not blaming bernie sanders. this was one not. >> a deranged subset of radicals who believe they should stop speakers on college campuses. if i
just tonight in indianapolis, make america great again flag flying from a truck was shot at.his is not fun goofing around disagreeing with each other. >> sean: the reason i brought up -- every election cycle, racist, sexist, homophobic. >> they have the menu. it's a tired menu. >> sean: on twitter alone, assassinate trump -- over 12,000 times. and then the madonnas. >> people have to start going to jail and being prosecuted. there has to be repercussions for this type of...
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sessions announced a list of cities earlier today as they are as follows, birmingham, indiana, indianapolisdiana, memphis, tennessee, baton rouge, buffalo, new york, cincinnati, joe ohio, kansas city, missouri, and springfield illinois. joining me is the louisiana attorney general. the trump administration is making violent crime a real evident here. they are putting everything behind it. is it that important? >> i think it is. you literally have people dying in places across the country. what truck me about this list. cities i would expect to see you on there like chicago. that happens to being a sanctuary city. a lot of these cities because they are sanctuary cities, they disqualified themselves from participating in this. gere require' not l.a. or new york. but i'm sure they are thrilled to get the money. why do you think they were chose be to be in this program. >> the president has taken a proactive approach that will impact this country the next few years, the spike in violent crime. the cities that are seeing the beginning of violent crime starting to emerge, unlike cities like chica
sessions announced a list of cities earlier today as they are as follows, birmingham, indiana, indianapolisdiana, memphis, tennessee, baton rouge, buffalo, new york, cincinnati, joe ohio, kansas city, missouri, and springfield illinois. joining me is the louisiana attorney general. the trump administration is making violent crime a real evident here. they are putting everything behind it. is it that important? >> i think it is. you literally have people dying in places across the country....
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right now it is still 78 in washington. 80 in indianapolis. way cooler in central virginia. upper 60s along the pennsylvania border as single 90 on the map. it will be close. heat index will be in the 90s today. a lot nicer than it's been. very humid this morning. watching out for chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. >> looks like snow. let us go back to melissa. air-conditioned studio. apparently just where she likes to stay. >> that is where i like to stay. it's a little humid in here even. chopper four over this problem. 95 southbound. see here a pickup truck off on the right guardrail. have response on the scene. as far as delays chopper 4 sooms out, see a one mile backup there heading southbound. have to stay left to get past that this morning. east dale drive still has right side of roadway blocked there in silver spring. 95 north one lane blocked there. as you're headed inbound becau inner loop and outer loop of beltway, no problem. you have response on the scene there. >> melissa, thank you. several breaking news stories happening overnight. first in northeast was
right now it is still 78 in washington. 80 in indianapolis. way cooler in central virginia. upper 60s along the pennsylvania border as single 90 on the map. it will be close. heat index will be in the 90s today. a lot nicer than it's been. very humid this morning. watching out for chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. >> looks like snow. let us go back to melissa. air-conditioned studio. apparently just where she likes to stay. >> that is where i like to stay. it's a little humid...
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right now it is still 78 in washington. 80 in indianapolis. way cooler in central virginia. along the pennsylvania border as
right now it is still 78 in washington. 80 in indianapolis. way cooler in central virginia. along the pennsylvania border as
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metropolitan areas, that's when you see smog stretching up and down the east coast, the midwest, indianapolis, chicago. all areas where if you're elderly, young, you want to stay indoors. but smog an issue. this does longer into your tuesday forecast. we'll be up close borderline record-breaking temperatures. really cities across the eastern half of the country into tuesday, maybe beginning to break on wednesday and thursday. we have a couple more very hot days out there, neil. >> neil: thanks, adam. for those of you that are "your world" fans, we've designated tomorrow a clothing optional day. i want to leave you with that energy. sophia, we look at these patterns and utilities going up with them, prices go up. spell it out. >> hang on to your wallet every time. the redter thermometer gets, the more it will cost you. we've seen that in the whole say power market. the prices are soaring right now. now, the good news is, at some point it may cool down and your wallet will look better. but i really am concerned. here it is summer. we're getting a heat wave and prices are spiking on the wholesal
metropolitan areas, that's when you see smog stretching up and down the east coast, the midwest, indianapolis, chicago. all areas where if you're elderly, young, you want to stay indoors. but smog an issue. this does longer into your tuesday forecast. we'll be up close borderline record-breaking temperatures. really cities across the eastern half of the country into tuesday, maybe beginning to break on wednesday and thursday. we have a couple more very hot days out there, neil. >> neil:...
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bush, and is joining us now from indianapolis. .hank you does it thread the needle well enough to satisfye it is ative elements great question and i think moderates in the republican party will be quite happy with the bill. it stacks the subsidies for individual insurance for those who most need it in terms of income. offf's the capping medicaid expansion. how do issue will be conservatives react? where is ted cruz and rand paul on this? can they get to 50? a lot here appeases the moderates. i do not see a ton in here that will be activating the base. what about elements we talked about in the roundtable? support for opioid addicts? in the bill, at least not in this version. do you think we will see a good amount question mark even mcconnell calls this the beginning of discussion. do you think we will see considerable changes made? >> sure. they will wheel and deal. up withte has to come the same $119 billion in savings in their pastars legislation. that is just the rules of the reconciliation process. they will have to see where this -- where this comes out and do some tinkering. i'm sur
bush, and is joining us now from indianapolis. .hank you does it thread the needle well enough to satisfye it is ative elements great question and i think moderates in the republican party will be quite happy with the bill. it stacks the subsidies for individual insurance for those who most need it in terms of income. offf's the capping medicaid expansion. how do issue will be conservatives react? where is ted cruz and rand paul on this? can they get to 50? a lot here appeases the moderates. i...
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overt racist acts are exposed because more people have the technology to record them (vicki) an indianapolisy is nervously waiting to find out if a tick bite is to blame for the death of their toddler. kenley ratliff loved spending time outside... but last week she came down with a 104 degree fever. she was taken to the emergency room twice for strep throat and then released. when her fever wouldn't break... she was admitted to the hospital. kenley was given an anti-biotic and placed on a breathing tube while doctors tried to diagnosis her. she had a brain infection, swollen hands, and rashes all over her body. (nichol kirby/family friend): "just the condition of this poor baby laying there the way she was it's a mother's nightmare a father's nightmare. she would be devastated to see this to happen to anyone else."(vicki) according to the centers for disease control-- a tick borne disease which causes a bacterial infection. right now family and friends say they're waiting for autopsy results to confirm whether it was a tick bite that caused her death. kenley's mother just wants to get the me
overt racist acts are exposed because more people have the technology to record them (vicki) an indianapolisy is nervously waiting to find out if a tick bite is to blame for the death of their toddler. kenley ratliff loved spending time outside... but last week she came down with a 104 degree fever. she was taken to the emergency room twice for strep throat and then released. when her fever wouldn't break... she was admitted to the hospital. kenley was given an anti-biotic and placed on a...
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. >> john travolta a >> ♪ are you lonesome tonight ♪ >> it was in indianapolis, indiana.ere alive today, guess how old he would be? >> how old? >> 82 years old. >> incredible vocals. >> amazing. >> and thank you so much for watching "cnn newsroom." early start is next. >> for viewers around the world, our colleague, hannah von jones drives you from london for another hour of "cnn newsroom." thank you for watching cnn. >> have a great day. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network.
. >> john travolta a >> ♪ are you lonesome tonight ♪ >> it was in indianapolis, indiana.ere alive today, guess how old he would be? >> how old? >> 82 years old. >> incredible vocals. >> amazing. >> and thank you so much for watching "cnn newsroom." early start is next. >> for viewers around the world, our colleague, hannah von jones drives you from london for another hour of "cnn newsroom." thank you for watching cnn....
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damage is the biggest threat airport delays possible in detroit, buffalo, albany, louisville, indianapolisnd oklahoma city. maybe even little rock and memphis. 37 million people could be affected by strong thunderstorms. warm day in the mid-atlantic, sneaking up to new york city atlanta and the southeast could deal with afternoon thunderstorms. as we head into the weekend, a lot of storms dotting the map in the east afternoon and evening is when the best chance of storms could run your plans sunday, ning things look bette. re "rlidexange" when we come back >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen here with mike santoli. futures pointing positive after another selloff on wall street yesterday. dow futures up 48. s&p are up about 5 nasdaq futures importantly up 8 after another sharp slide for the tech heavy index, down 1.8% at the close nasdaq having its worst week of the year since back in december. let's show you the f.a.n.g. stocks in the early market action see which indication we're getting. a little bit lower, even after they sold off hard yesterday we'll see if that st
damage is the biggest threat airport delays possible in detroit, buffalo, albany, louisville, indianapolisnd oklahoma city. maybe even little rock and memphis. 37 million people could be affected by strong thunderstorms. warm day in the mid-atlantic, sneaking up to new york city atlanta and the southeast could deal with afternoon thunderstorms. as we head into the weekend, a lot of storms dotting the map in the east afternoon and evening is when the best chance of storms could run your plans...
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host: our next caller on the line from indianapolis, indiana. go ahead. , with: my comment is that the health care bill and everything that the republicans ie pushing issues way out -- am a middle class and make a pretty good living, but those who do not are in situations where you give them no regard. this goes for democrats also. if the house does not come together and start doing what is right by the people, then the people are going to rebel because they have nothing else to do. we need to come together as a nation and do what is right by the people. right,health care is then why would congress not have the same health care as the people? we need to not just think about ourselves. most of the people in congress live in gated communities, and it will eventually take the people not having anything for them to start invading the gated communities. i just hope the world comes together. thank you. host: the washington post with some reactions from members of congress this morning. nunes told thein post that capitol police officers walked into the
host: our next caller on the line from indianapolis, indiana. go ahead. , with: my comment is that the health care bill and everything that the republicans ie pushing issues way out -- am a middle class and make a pretty good living, but those who do not are in situations where you give them no regard. this goes for democrats also. if the house does not come together and start doing what is right by the people, then the people are going to rebel because they have nothing else to do. we need to...
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indiana, a few thunderstorms popping up to the northwest of indianapolis. today, severe threat, 31 million people in it. monday, we had 30 tornadoes. yesterday we had about 13 tornadoes. we had quite a two days. didn't have deaths or injuries yesterday. isolated tornadoes for more populated cities, chicago, st. louis, kansas city. here is the timing on this. this is at 8:00 a.m. numerous storms in northern indiana. going through the afternoon, storms bubble up. indiana will get a couple of rounds during the day. notice they're hit and miss. not everyone getting storms. by the time we get to thursday, we continue to watch that plow into the east. new storms in central new york, a few near cleveland, 8:00 p.m. thursday. friday, some storms make it towards the east and northeast down the mid-atlantic. we track the storms the next couple days. the other story coming up is the heat wave for the desert southwest. more coming up on that, that could be historic this coming weekend. >> some folks in the northeast are going to welcome the drop in temperatures. >> it
indiana, a few thunderstorms popping up to the northwest of indianapolis. today, severe threat, 31 million people in it. monday, we had 30 tornadoes. yesterday we had about 13 tornadoes. we had quite a two days. didn't have deaths or injuries yesterday. isolated tornadoes for more populated cities, chicago, st. louis, kansas city. here is the timing on this. this is at 8:00 a.m. numerous storms in northern indiana. going through the afternoon, storms bubble up. indiana will get a couple of...
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but look at the numbers way below average. 75, indianapolis. 69 in raleigh. where's the warmest temperature on the map? minnealis. again! they have been warmer than us for the last week. but that heat is starting to build our way. it's moving temperatures, heat wave coming, well into the 90s. and we have a heat index near 100 degrees. in some cases, maybe over 100 degre degrees as far as the heat index is concerned. but tomorrow, 82, mostly sunny. a fantastic friday, great day for lunch outdoors. but then here comes the heat. 87 on saturday. low humidity. saturday still looking good. 95 on sunday. call it a great pool weekend. for sure. and you'll need the pool next week. 95 on monday, 97 on tuesday. 95 on wednesday. so some really warm air. i am predicting record high temperatures both monday and tuesday. we'll talk much more about this with lauryn ricketts at 4:45. we'll talk about the heat index. that term is coming. >> summer's here. thank you, doug. >>> your next trip to the airport could cost you a little more. why uber and lyft are about to >>> and all
but look at the numbers way below average. 75, indianapolis. 69 in raleigh. where's the warmest temperature on the map? minnealis. again! they have been warmer than us for the last week. but that heat is starting to build our way. it's moving temperatures, heat wave coming, well into the 90s. and we have a heat index near 100 degrees. in some cases, maybe over 100 degre degrees as far as the heat index is concerned. but tomorrow, 82, mostly sunny. a fantastic friday, great day for lunch...
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well, one in indianapolis isn't waiting for him to be treated. they marked down paul george merchandise from $25 to free. >> come and get it. >> come and get it. >> where can i get some? lot of guys moving and shaking between now and the draft, too. >> one underhanded free throw. >> you got it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, dramatic new video shows the last moments before an officer killed a minnesota man, the world watched the aftermath on facebook live. now dash cam footage shows how the traffic stop turned deadly so fast. >>> the bay area poured big money into an election all the way in georgia, will it pay off? high stakes for the most expensive house race in history. >>> shining for the summer of love, an exclusive sneak peek at the groovy display that is about to light up a bay area landmark. what led up to hooting of a black man by a minnesota police officer. ng images show a >>> top story at 6:30, dash cam video released of what led up to shooting of a black man by a minnesota police officer. the disturbing images show a traffic stop last
well, one in indianapolis isn't waiting for him to be treated. they marked down paul george merchandise from $25 to free. >> come and get it. >> come and get it. >> where can i get some? lot of guys moving and shaking between now and the draft, too. >> one underhanded free throw. >> you got it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, dramatic new video shows the last moments before an officer killed a minnesota man, the world watched the aftermath on facebook...
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a man started banging on her door demanding to be let in around midnight, when the indianapolis womanused he tried to get in through a window and that is when binky stepped in. >> ain't got no claws. can only bite. and he had got some pretty sharp fangs. >> police had to call paramedics to treat the man for his injuries and was arrested and charged with vandalism. >> you know what? right now is the time to maybe adopt your own "watch cat." the entire month of june, free cat adoptions. the shelter has 80 cats up for adoption now. >>> and a special celebration for a group of local girls. young ladies from the salvation be your best walked the red carpet in center city this afternoon. then it was on to a tea party. be your best is a seven-week etiquette program that teaches girls from 7 to 15 how to properly dress for a formal meal, set the table and behave with appropriate manners. ♪ >>> and talented students from across philadelphia showing up a skills at the allcity jazzcase. taking place in master classes and performed ensemble and big band work. the three-day long event is going on
a man started banging on her door demanding to be let in around midnight, when the indianapolis womanused he tried to get in through a window and that is when binky stepped in. >> ain't got no claws. can only bite. and he had got some pretty sharp fangs. >> police had to call paramedics to treat the man for his injuries and was arrested and charged with vandalism. >> you know what? right now is the time to maybe adopt your own "watch cat." the entire month of june,...
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again, some showers popping up, around indianapolis, culpeper and fredericksburg.to the north with this frontal boundary dropping through. notice how unsettled it is to the south. and up to the north as well. where a system will drop down to our area, that will change things for us the next couple days. a little bit on the dreary side. 68, clouds early, mostly cloudy at noon. but some sunshine tomorrow. 73 degrees. sun and clouds by 4:00. can't rule out an isolated shower tomorrow, but most of the day is dry. 7:00, nice weather, temperatures around 77. next couple days, cool, high of 70 on wednesday. 73 on thursday with more clouds. more sun and then we get into the heat. 84 on saturday. and then sunday, monday, tuesday, and wednesday, call it a heat wave. >> a what? >> my voice is not what it used to be. it's terrible. >> thank you, doug. >>> nbc4 is working for you in the community. angie goff moderated a panel discussion today at a conference to social change. mcon was held and it helps people to find ways to create a movement and spark a change. the panel focus
again, some showers popping up, around indianapolis, culpeper and fredericksburg.to the north with this frontal boundary dropping through. notice how unsettled it is to the south. and up to the north as well. where a system will drop down to our area, that will change things for us the next couple days. a little bit on the dreary side. 68, clouds early, mostly cloudy at noon. but some sunshine tomorrow. 73 degrees. sun and clouds by 4:00. can't rule out an isolated shower tomorrow, but most of...
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that is according to the doctors in indianapolis. according to the mother the family was together when the bullet came out of nowhere. >> all you heard was a pop. sounded like a firecracker. looked around and he started screaming. the b.b. there. nancy: the doctors expect him to make a full recovery. young teen was arrested after the shooting with the b.b. now he faces several charges. michelle: glad he will be okay. ahead on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- our rising star back on the court after a battle for his life. >> why was it me? why was i the chosen one to go through this? >> the diagnosis that nearly derailed his tennis dominance and his return game next. brian: brian van de graaff live at the fairfax county celebrate fairfax. we talk about the things you can check out this weekend. one is our own storm track 7. climb all around check out the instruments and also meet some of your favorite friends from abc7 and newschannel8. we will tell you more on the creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on t
that is according to the doctors in indianapolis. according to the mother the family was together when the bullet came out of nowhere. >> all you heard was a pop. sounded like a firecracker. looked around and he started screaming. the b.b. there. nancy: the doctors expect him to make a full recovery. young teen was arrested after the shooting with the b.b. now he faces several charges. michelle: glad he will be okay. ahead on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- our rising star back on the...
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they are doing it in concert s.th charters and public in indianapolis, the school board is about reforming and bringing charters in and at the law says they can bring in anyone they want into the public district. they now have tools to create new ideas in the school district. we now have charter schools, private school choice and is a more dynamic environment that's what is happening in states. >> i saw npr had a really interesting in-depth story about the indiana program and one of , the fascinating parts of it if i recall correctly was how the nature of the program has changed in important ways and , the students who are participating have changed. the whole demographic has shifted. it is far more white than it was previously, not so many low income families participating and so forth, and i am wondering if someone wants to reflect on that situation? >> i will jump in. one piece of news that was quite striking was donald trump's visit to catholic school in orlando with betsy devos a couple of months ago and then you had cardinal dolan, a laudatory bit in the "wall street journal" several
they are doing it in concert s.th charters and public in indianapolis, the school board is about reforming and bringing charters in and at the law says they can bring in anyone they want into the public district. they now have tools to create new ideas in the school district. we now have charter schools, private school choice and is a more dynamic environment that's what is happening in states. >> i saw npr had a really interesting in-depth story about the indiana program and one of , the...
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host: let's hear from john, he's in indianapolis, indiana. independent line. what do you think about the supreme court action on the travel ban yesterday? caller: i was troubled by the ban initially. by this stage, really, anyone from the affected countries with any sort of intent -- i really think this is probably political political. trump is still defending this ban in court. it's absurd. host: as far as you were troubled by the ban initially is that your reasoning or is there other reasons why usual troubled by it. caller: i thought it was ineffective. ifs more troubled by how it was religiously based. host: "wall street journal" adding this morning even with the travel restrictions on admissions from the nations compared with the year earlier the number of people admitted from iran, libya sedan and syria were down about half. john from trenton, new jersey on line for democrats go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. i think russia should be on that. they went ahead and rigged the elections and tried to terrorize our liberties for freedom of vote. i t
host: let's hear from john, he's in indianapolis, indiana. independent line. what do you think about the supreme court action on the travel ban yesterday? caller: i was troubled by the ban initially. by this stage, really, anyone from the affected countries with any sort of intent -- i really think this is probably political political. trump is still defending this ban in court. it's absurd. host: as far as you were troubled by the ban initially is that your reasoning or is there other reasons...